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“Those 3 things—autonomy, complexity, and a connection between effort and reward—are, most people agree, the 3 qualities that work has to have if it is to be satisfying. It is nor how much money we make that ultimately makes us happy between nine and five, It's whether our work fulfills us.”

Quote by Malcolm Gladwell

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Outliers: The Story of Success

This book delves into the reasons behind the extraordinary accomplishments of individuals in different domains, analyzing the interplay between genetics, environment, and opportunities. It investigates how cultural norms, upbringing, and social structures can shape one's potential for success. more

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Malcolm Gladwell
Malcolm Gladwell

Malcolm Gladwell is a Canadian journalist and author known for his insightful analysis of social psychology and business. His works explore the psychological mechanisms behind human behavior, decision-making, and success. more

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